Perkins 1100 Series engines are widely used across construction, agricultural, and industrial applications, where reliable temperature control is critical to long-term performance. One of the most important components in this system is the engine oil cooler, which relies on correctly specified gaskets and seals to prevent oil leaks and maintain consistent operating pressures. This technical guide explains the different oil cooler gasket and seal kit configurations used on Perkins 1100 Series engines, including how to identify the correct setup for your engine, the relevant Perkins part numbers, and what is included in the EM13016 oil cooler seal kit. Whether you are carrying out routine maintenance, diagnosing an oil leak, or rebuilding an engine, this guide provides clear, practical information to help ensure the correct parts are selected and installed first time.
Applicable Engine Models
This parts kit instruction covers Perkins 1100 series engines.
Overview
The engine oil cooler is a critical component in maintaining optimal operating temperatures in Perkins 1100 series engines. This technical guide details the gasket kit specifications and part numbers required for proper oil cooler installation and maintenance across multiple engine configurations.
Gasket Kit Configurations
Two distinct types of engine oil cooler gasket kits are available, each utilizing different seal configurations depending on the specific engine variant.
Configuration Diagrams
Configuration A
Engine oil cooler (Perkins part number 4134W025) (A1) requires gaskets (Perkins part number 3685A025) (A2).
Configuration B
Engine oil cooler (B1) requires O-rings (Perkins part number T419064) (B2).
Common Requirement
Both types of engine oil cooler require gasket EM11828 (Perkins part number 3685A033).
Seal Kit T414650 Specifications
Seal Kit: EM13016 Contains:
- 1× EM11828
- 2× OE-3685A025
- 2× EM13015
Note: This kit covers both versions of the oil coolers.
Installation Considerations
When servicing engine oil coolers on Perkins 1100 series engines, technicians should observe the following technical requirements:
1. Surface Preparation
Ensure all mating surfaces are clean, flat, and free from residual gasket material or corrosion before installation.
2. Torque Specifications
Follow manufacturer torque specifications for oil cooler mounting bolts to ensure proper gasket compression without damage.
3. O-Ring Installation
Apply appropriate lubricant to O-rings during installation to prevent rolling or pinching during assembly.
4. Configuration Verification
Confirm the correct gasket configuration (A or B) for your specific engine model before beginning disassembly.
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